dysfunction on the president s agenda. that hasn t happened since you made those comments. we know what happened with build back better. so what is the way forward on build back better after the house version basically died in the senate, at least for now? you know, we re obviously going to have to sit down and work something out with joe manchin. you know, we came close. i think we can make something work. both sides are going to have to give a little. i think the build back better legislation which passed the house, and i was proud to support it, is transformative. not all of that s going to survive this process, we understand that, but i don t think we want to focus on what didn t get done. i think we want to focus on what did get done. and, you know, the infrastructure investment is enormous and it s going to be transformative for a generation. the huge covid bill we passed back in march has allowed for an economic recovery that s rather astounding. you see it in consumer spendin
border tonight. bill, thank you. more on this with the panel. the biden administration insists it s out of money for vaccines and test kits. yet, the administration is incoming illegal immigrants for free. the battle over covid funding coming to a head. congressional correspondent chad pergram is on capitol hill tonight with the story. the first in command among the first to get the fourth shots. it didn t hurt a bit. but it could hurt the pocketbook of every day americans. people may have to pay for their own boosters if congress fails to approve more money. we are already seeing the cons sense withs of congressional inaction. senate majority leader chuck schumer is rushing to move a covid bill this week before the senate turns to the nomination of supreme court nominee ketanji brown jackson. if a new covid variant nasty tentacle and we don t have the tools to respond whoa is us. our whole country will pay the price.
Listen: Jennifer Shaw, President of the Shaw Law Group. California Democrats are holding a bill that would have mandated COVID-19 vaccines for employees, citing opposition from public safety unions.
The government, with taxpayer dollars, is paying billions of dollars for COVID vaccines and at-home test kits. But people continue to receive bills for theirs. What can you do?